Dunce
Dunce,
a slow or stupid person, one incapable of learning. The word is
derived from the name of the great schoolman, John Duns Scotus,
whose works on logic, theology and philosophy were accepted text-books
in the universities from the 14th century. “Duns”
or “Dunsman” was a name early applied by their opponents
to the followers of Duns Scotus, the Scotists, and hence was equivalent
to one devoted to sophistical distinctions and subtleties.
When,
in the 16th century, the Scotists obstinately opposed the “new
learning,” the term “duns” or “dunce “became,
in the mouths of the humanists and reformers, a term of abuse,
a synonym for one incapable of scholarship, a dull blockhead.
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